Similarly, during the day, all of a sudden some particular place or incident flash in mind while doing a particular activity. The same will happen every time I perform that particular activity but have never been able to correlate the connection between the activity and that instantaneous remembrance of that place. I was really curious when I downloaded an app from Google Play Store. But that didn't help me much. Then, I found this book on blogchatter and the title fascinated me instantly. It was a quick download and an amazing urge to read this title Dreams Decoded by Ujjwal Mishra. Good thing about this book is that it doesn't claim to give a perfect reason and meaning for a particular dream. It CL Aims to help you understand dreams better. The content makes this book more interesting. I find that a good amount of sincere effort has gone into it.
Dreams Decoded by Ujjwal Mishra is a well crafted book with a good quality of content and a flawless flow. It's interesting throughout and on top of that it also has a good amount of depth. So, if you are curious enough to find out why you see some particular birds, reptiles, people, instances, incidents, etc in your dreams, this book is good to go for. It will definitely enhance your knowledge about various aspects of dreams and also would be able to answer some, if not all, if your queries about dreams. It's uniquely interesting and engaging. For instance, if you have seen an ostrich in your dream last night, probably your are having a challenging situation in your real life but you're not ready to face it. But on the other hand if you see an ostrich running in your dream then probably you are going to get back some of your valuable that you lost recently.
Note that it's quite interesting that there's some power within or around that signals you about the outcomes of certain important incidents of your life through dreams. Now, important thing about you is whether you let go this dream as usual or you try to decode your dream with the help of some powerful knowledge imbibed in a book called Dreams Decoded by Ujjwal Mishra.